"The French troops involved in the Levant in 1920, were derived directly from the army of the Danube, the former army of the East, which was created in 1915 in the Dardanelles. From there also became the general who commands them, General Goureaud, chief from 1919 to 1923, the same man who commanded the expeditionary corps of the Dardanelles in June 1915, before being evacuated it after losing an arm "Oht

The Salonica Campaign in WWI and the fighting in the area that followed it are interesting, if only because of the great variety of uniforms you could reasonably expect to see. Kind of like the Boxer Rebellion in that regard, only much, much larger contingents in most cases.